Bowmansville, Pa. 17507 Phone:2ls-445-7418 “ENERGY-PAK” ★ *WHAT IS AN "ENERGY—PAK" OXYGEN CONTROLLED FEED STORAGE SYSTEM? \ The “Energy-Pak” “Oxygen Controlled” Storage Systern includes a solid, steel reinforced concrete wall with a tough epoxy coating on the inside wall and a cone shaped concrete roof. All access openings to the Silage Storage area are round and fitted with air-tight gaskets These round openings are easily clamped tight These features help to control and limit the amount of oxygen that comes in contact with the feed In operating an “Energy-Pak", prime importance is placed on closing the silo after each filling and feeding operation Proper use of this system significantly reduces the oxygen content in the silo and results in a rnore ideal condition for maintaining the quality of the feed put into it Detach and mail to: WEAVER STAR SILO, CO. RD4 Myerstown, PA 17067 SlS* l Q£ i t ALLEGHENY STAR.—Jackson Cenler. Pa 16133 412-662-2883 NORTHERN STAR Watsontown, Pa 17777 717-649-5151 WEAVER STAR Myerstown, Pa 17067 717-866-5708 I AM INTERESTED IN STORAGE FOR Com silage iHaylage High moisture corn Manure Gumte repairs (High strength concrete sprayed on surfaces) Cl Please have salesman call City County IS OXYGEN CONTROLLED Of PA. FEED EASY Silo unloaders „ Conveyors Feed-mixer wagon Feed transit wagon Feeders .State. .Phone Conservation (Continued from Page 1) hoot if it’s not im plemented,” Schadelsaid. Before application is made, the district will have to determine that enough support is there. That’s why the-exact boundaries of the DOES YOUR FARM EQUIPMENT HAVE I DIESEL PROBLEMS????? i Contact us MILLER DIESEL INC. Specializing in Diesel fuel injection pumps, injectors and turbochargers. 6030 Jonestown Rd. Harrisburg, Pa. 17112 717-545-5931 Interstate 81 Exit 26 In addition to our repair service, we offer a fast exchange system for fuel injection pumps, injec tors and governors. Let us solve your diesel pro blems. You can depend on us for fast efficient service. We welcome ail farm equipment dealers business. target area are uncertain, according to Warren Ar chibald, conservationist with the Soil Conservation Ser vice in Lancaster. Most areas of the county already have 30 to 35 per cent of the resident fanners Engineered for Convenience And Dependability Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17,1979 on the district cooperator roles. Schadel said making the 50 per cent requirement by the third year would mean obtaining only an additional 15 per cent, which should be possible. Aaron Stauffer, the Ephrata area farmer and restauranteur who is the district’s chairman, reminded members, “State law says if you are not a cooperator, you are in violation of the law now.” In additionto its status as the state’s worst agriculturally tainted river, the Conestoga has its location and local im- < portance making it likely to qualify, Ralph Matticks, SCS Farm Calendar (Continued from Page 10) Adams County poultry banquet at East Berlin Fire Hall, 6:30 p.m. Meeting on home vegetable gardening, 7:30 p.m. at tiie Lancaster County Farm and Home Center. Central Shore livestock, poultry, dairy, health, nutrition. and resource conservationist, explained that the number of people in Lancaster, downstream from the source of target area, and their partial reliance on the river for drinking water will be determining factors. Matticks said the amount of soil lost through surface flow is the main factor. Chemicals also are washed into the river with the soil. The program could last as long as 15 years. In other years, if Congress ap propriates more money, Lancaster might be able to submit other areas for consideration. Other areas in the state also will be asked to submit applications. management clinic, Centreville, Md. Garden Spot Young Farmers crop management meeting, at the high school vo-ag room, 7:30 p.m. Farm Credit meetings - continue at Hot Springs, Va. (See Monday’s list of activities). Ephrata Area Young Far mers meeting, 7:45 p.m. at the high school vo-ag room. Topic: Energy conservation in the home and on the farm. Organic gardening and farming meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Township Building in Mount Nebo, Steinman Farm Road, “Building the Soil.” Chester County Holstein Club tour to northern New Jersey. Speical dairy meeting on protein pricing, 8 p.m. at the Virginville Fire House, Route 143. Wednesday, March 21 First of three workshops on adult horse management, Hunterdon County, N.J. Extension Center, 8 p.m. Capitol Cooperative Milk Producers annual meeting, Turf Valley, Ellicott City, Md. 10 a.m. Octorara FFA Chapter parent and member banquet, 7 p.m. at Cochranville Fire Hall. Atlantic Breeders Cooperative annual meeting and banquet, Quality Inn Motel, west of Lancaster. Meetings begin at 10:30, dinner at noon, with Bob Williams of Pennsylvania Farmer as guest speaker. Dairy Nutrition meeting, 8 p.m. at the Elkton Methodist Church, Maryland. Thursday, March 22 Lancaster County Holstein Club barn meeting at H. Landis Weaver farm, south of Quarryville, 1 p.m. Lancaster County Holstein Club bam meeting at J. Wilmer Conrad farm, Newport Road, Lititz, 7:30 pan. Penn State Dairy Day at the J.O. Keller Conference Building, University Park. Friday, March 23 Kid Stuff H 4-H Dairy Goat Club meeting for Nor thumberland County youngsters aged 8-18. At the Molaru Goat Farm, Domsife Rl,Bp.m. Saturday, March 24 Annual meeting of Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers, 10 a.m. at Hunt Valley Inn, CockeysviUe, Md. Bucks County 4-H Hound-up, noon to 4 p.m. at the Richland Mall, Quakertown. 17
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